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The book covers Polish literature from Romanticism to the present day to thoroughly rethink the Polish literary studies in the context of various masculinities shaped in Polish culture over the last two centuries. The book stems from an interdisciplinary and transdiscursive approach to describe Polish masculinities of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, along with the "new masculinity" that has become increasingly distinct in the early twenty-first century. A collection of texts, the book covers Polish literature from Romanticism to the present day to thoroughly rethink the Polish literary studies in the context of various masculinities shaped in Polish culture over the last two centuries. The individual texts study masculinity with a plethora of methods, ranging from psychoanalysis and deconstruction through feminist literary criticism to queer studies. The scrutinized works of fiction reveal invaluable culture data - often constituting the most important source of knowledge about reality - that no other field of art could map so precisely. Adam Dziadek: Polish Masculinities? - Krzystof Klosinski: Pubertas Immatura: Polish "Valor" from the Kosciuszko Uprising to the November Uprising - Filip Mazurkiewicz: The Heroic Man: A Reversal of Hegemonic Masculinity in Nineteenth-Century Literature - Krystyna Klosinska: Faces of Masculinity - Tomasz Kalisciak: Unanimous Unions: On Past Forms of Male Homosocial Bonds - Wojciech Smieja: Masculinities of the Interwar Period and Their Representations in Literature - Dawid Matuszek: Like Father, Like Son: Images of the Son in Contemporary Polish Culture Adam Dziadek is a Full Professor of Polish Studies at the University of Silesia in Katowice, specializing in literary theory, poetics, scholarly editing, comparative analysis, and masculinity. Chief editor of Aleksander Wat's oeuvre, he published extensively about poetry and translated key works of literary theory.



